OKLAHOMA CITY
Embattled University of Oklahoma Regent Kirk Humphreys said Tuesday that he has no plans to step down from his post despite calls for his resignation after comments he made comparing gay people to pedophiles.

Advertisers on youtube apparently rely upon youtube to place their ads on whatever videos youtube decides to put them on.

Since I pay no attention to ads online, I don’t care where an ad shows up. I ignore them all.

But advertisers would naturally be sensitive to having their name associated with child abuse. Therein lies the story of youtube responding to ad cancellations revolving around pedophiles lurking around select youtube content.

The streaming-video giant has seen a slew of big brands — including Adidas, Deutsche Bank, Amazon and Oreo maker Mondelez — yank ads after a UK newspaper revealed on Friday they got paired with videos of scantily clad children that attracted disgusting comments from pedophiles.

Creeps have been flocking to YouTube videos of young girls in their underwear lazing in bed, doing splits and playing with each other. Many of the segments are uploaded by the kids themselves, with sick viewers asking them to remove their clothes and perform sex acts in future videos.

In its investigation, the Times of London said YouTube, a unit of Alphabet’s Inc. Google, had allowed sexualized imagery of children to be easily searchable, and that it hadn’t lived up to promises to better police its site to protect children.

In some cases, creeps were able to bypass YouTube’s filters by entering their searches in Russian, which brought up videos of Slavic children.

“There shouldn’t be any ads running on this content, and we are working urgently to fix this,” a YouTube spokesman said.

The site doesn’t plan to curb minors from posting videos, but aims to clamp down on pervs’ ability to seek out and post comments on them.

German discount retailer Lidl, Diageo, the distiller of Smirnoff vodka and Johnnie Walker scotch, and chocolate maker Mars all confirmed they had pulled advertising campaigns from YouTube.

“We are shocked and appalled to see that our adverts have appeared alongside such exploitative and inappropriate content,“ Mars said in a statement.

“We have taken the decision to immediately suspend all our online advertising on YouTube and Google globally… Until we have confidence that appropriate safeguards are in place, we will not advertise on YouTube and Google.”

The Times reported that YouTube does not proactively check for inappropriate images of children but instead relies on software algorithms, external nongovernment organizations and police forces to flag such content.

In March, corporate titans including Coca-Cola, PepsiCo, Walmart and Dish pulled their YouTube ads over concerns they might get paired with offensive videos.

YouTube parent Google — which makes tens of billions of dollars each year from ad sales — found itself in hot water with advertisers over YouTube videos by radical Muslim preacher Wagdy Ghoneim, white nationalist David Duke and terrorist support groups.

Earlier this week, YouTube said it was working on a fix after it was discovered that YouTube’s algorithm was getting fooled into recommending disturbing kids videos.

In one example, YouTube algorithms may have recommended that children who watched videos with the popular cartoon character Peppa Pig watch another video where Peppa Pig chugs bleach.

In a statement on its official blog, Johanna Wright, VP of Product Management at YouTube, said the company has noticed “a growing trend around content on YouTube that attempts to pass as family-friendly, but is clearly not. While some of these videos may be suitable for adults, others are completely unacceptable, so we are working to remove them from YouTube.”

Wright’s note claimed the service had terminated over 50 channels and removed “thousands of videos” in the last week. It also has implemented age restrictions on certain content, making it available only to those over age 18. It will also apply machine-learning technology to seek out potentially objectionable content for faster human review.

I’m not sure, but I believe Toy Freaks has been shut down.

Anyone with a fetish for this kind of imagery needs to be under scrutiny. This whole story is just another example of our sick culture, which features nearly nude coffee servers, the loathsome Kardashians, trannies in the military, and child fetish videos on youtube.

Popular anti-racist author John Grisham has floated a trial balloon defending consumers of child pornography.

It failed. He’s now apologized.

Just as the idea of anal marriage was first brought up in trial balloons that eventually led to where we are now with Christian bakers forced to bake “gay” wedding cakes, so in the future will we be exposed to a campaign to legalize child porn and then pedophilia itself.

I’ve been saying this for years. Normally, it’s some obscure professor promoting “humane” treatment of child porn consumers. John Grisham is not obscure. He has a huge fan base.

Crime writer John Grisham has said America is unjustly jailing too many citizens for viewing child pornography. In an interview with The Telegraph, Grisham, who earned $17 million last year and tied for 6th place in Forbes’ ranking of top-earning authors, attacked the widespread incarceration of those who watch child porn.

“We have prisons now filled with guys my age. Sixty-year-old white men in prison who’ve never harmed anybody, would never touch a child,” he told The Telegraph’s Peter Foster in an interview to promote his latest novel, Gray Mountain.

“But they got online one night and started surfing around, probably had too much to drink or whatever, and pushed the wrong buttons, went too far and got into child porn.”

Grisham, who is well known for legal thrillers such as A Time to Kill and The Firm, has sold more than 275 million copies since his 1989 debut. Grisham first joined Forbes’ top-earning author ranking in 2000, with a $36 million annual paycheck. He has made an estimated $200 million before taxes and fees in the last 14 years.

“I have no sympathy for real pedophiles,” he said, speaking to The Telegraph from his office in Charlottesville, Virginia. “God, please lock those people up. But so many of these guys do not deserve harsh prison sentences, and that’s what they’re getting.”

“There’s so many ‘sex offenders’ – that’s what they’re called – that they put them in the same prison. Like they’re a bunch of perverts… We’ve gone nuts with this incarceration,” he added, citing an anecdote of a law-school pal who he says accidentally viewed porn that was apparently incorrectly labelled as child porn.

The U.S. has the world’s largest prison population, with about 2.2 million adults behind bars. Close to a quarter of the world’s prisoners are held within American prisons; the U.S. accounts for just 5% of the world’s population.

According to a 2012 report by the U.S. Sentencing Commision, in the last decade average sentences for those who possess but do not produce child pornography have nearly doubled in the US, from 54 months in 2004 to 95 months in 2010. Commission data also shows that virtually all offenders (96.3%) possess images of minors who were prepubescent or under 12 years of age.

In a statement, Grisham apologized and said he regretted his comments, explaining: “Anyone who harms a child for profit or pleasure, or who in any way participates in child pornography—online or otherwise—should be punished to the fullest extent of the law.”

“My comments made two days ago during an interview with the British newspaper The Telegraph were in no way intended to show sympathy for those convicted of sex crimes, especially the sexual molestation of children. I can think of nothing more despicable.”

Grisham, whose 2013 release Sycamore Row sold over 1 million copies last year, also pens children’s books in the Theodore Boone series, which follows a vivacious, young wannabe-lawyer.

There is no child porn on the Internet. To access it, you have to have the TOR browser installed on your computer or you have to make contact with pedophiles who can supply you with the illegal substance.

Thus, Grisham’s story is nonsense. Guys don’t just get a little drunk and find child porn staring them in the face after a quick Google search.

This trial balloon failed. Lena Dunham’s effort to make child molestation seem normal failed. But the Jewish subversives who want to exterminate America and morality will keep trying.

Steve Bannon is standing by Roy Moore, the Alabama Republican Senate nominee he backed in the primary earlier this year, even as the rest of the party rushes to cut ties amid a growing wave of sexual misconduct allegations against the candidate.

The former White House chief strategist has not changed his plans to campaign on Moore’s behalf and to back similarly provocative candidates in GOP primary races across the country next year, sources close to Bannon say.

Bannon also continues to believe Moore’s denials that he pursued romantic relationships with minors, and is “still with him” despite the collapse of Moore’s support nationally, a person close to Bannon told the Washington Examiner on Wednesday.

Those sources disputed a story by The Daily Beast that described Bannon as having “second thoughts about Roy Moore.”

Bannon is slated to appear at a rally for Moore on Dec. 5, one week before Alabama voters will head to the ballot box to determine the fate of the former state supreme court justice.

But Bannon’s position is threatening to undermine his credibility as the leader of an insurgent movement heading into 2018. He cast Moore’s primary victory over incumbent Republican Sen. Luther Strange as the start of “a revolution” for America’s anti-establishment crowd, and is hoping to replicate that in other states around the country.

Those plans are at risk now, however, after one woman accused Moore of pursuing a sexual relationship with her when she was just 14, and three others said he sought to date them when they were in high school and he was in his 30s. A fifth woman, who came forward Monday, claimed Moore sexually abused her when she was barely of legal driving age.

The mounting allegations have devastated Moore’s campaign: He was cut off from the Republican National Committee on Tuesday, days after being ditched by the party’s Senate campaign arm. Numerous senators, including Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, have called for his withdrawal from the race. And one of his greatest allies in the media, Fox News host Sean Hannity, gave him “24 hours” late Tuesday to disprove his accusers with “satisfactory” evidence or “get out of this race.”

Bannon has stood by Moore through it all, leading a revolt unlike that which he probably imagined as he celebrated the former judge’s triumph on Sept. 26. Some Republicans are saying Bannon’s unwillingness to ditch Moore will likely hurt him among many Republicans.

“Whatever credibility Bannon originally had is disappearing rapidly,” a longtime GOP operative told the Washington Examiner on Wednesday morning, hours after a source close to Bannon said “Steve is behind [Moore] 1,000 percent.”

Loyalty can’t be bought. If Steve shows up for the Roy Moore rally on December 5, what a giant F U to the Republican establishment.

There were several new developments in the Roy Moore saga today, which I’m breaking down into several posts.

The handful of women accusers seem to have been indoctrinated into the Jewish cult of radical feminism, which claims that all normal interactions between virile men and attractive women are vile, disgusting oppression of women by the evil patriarchy.

Another two women came forward Wednesday with personal stories detailing misconduct by Alabama Senate candidate Roy Moore. The story published on AL.com comes a day after a lawyer for Moore and his wife served the local Alabama news outlet with a threatening legal notice warning it to abandon its reporting on the former chief justice of the state Supreme Court. The notice was likely an attempt to intimidate the news outlet. It did not appear to work.

Kelly Harrison Thorp described meeting Moore in 1982 when she was working at the Red Lobster in Moore’s hometown of Gadsden, Alabama. Moore was in his early thirties at the time and the deputy district attorney for the county. Thorp was a 17-year-old high school senior. Moore came into the Gadsden Red Lobster one day when Thorp was working and she recognized the man who, as a war veteran and lawyer, cut a powerful figure over the small town in northern Alabama.

Thorp says Moore asked her out on a date. “I just kind of said, ‘Do you know how old I am?'” Thorp told AL.com. “And he said, ‘Yeah. I go out with girls your age all the time.'” Thorp says she rebuffed Moore, telling him she had a boyfriend before walking away.

Ah, the old “I have a boyfriend” line. What man hasn’t heard that one!

The girl is obviously suffering from the prejudice known as “ageism.” From the point of view of this older man, ageism is worse than racism.

Ageism is illogical and self-defeating. Racism is a powerful self-preservation instinct.

Besides, who knew that a male asking a female for a date once would disqualify that man from serving in the United States Senate.

Crazy, huh?

Tina Johnson, on the other hand, was not a teenager when she encountered Moore at his local law office in 1991. At 28 years old, Johnson was dealing with the fallout of a broken marriage headed for divorce while raising three kids. Without a job, Johnson was at Moore’s office to sign over custody of her 12-year-old son to the boy’s grandmother, her mother, with whom he had been living. Johnson’s mother had hired Moore, then a lawyer and married, to help with the custody petition. From AL.com:

So Roy finds older women attractive. Is that where this is going?

Pedophiles do not find older women attractive. So, I guess Roy is or isn’t a pedo???

I’m confused. (Not really).

Almost from the moment she walked in to Moore’s office, Johnson said, Moore began flirting with her. “He kept commenting on my looks, telling me how pretty I was, how nice I looked,” recalled Johnson. “He was saying that my eyes were beautiful.” It made her uncomfortable. “I was thinking, can we hurry up and get out of here?”
At one point during the meeting, she said, Moore came around the desk and sat on the front of it, just inches from her. He was so close, she said, she could smell his breath. According to Johnson, he asked questions about her young daughters, including what color eyes they had and if they were as pretty as she was. She said that made her feel uncomfortable, too.

Once the papers were signed, she and her mother got up to leave. After her mother walked through the door first, she said, Moore came up behind her. It was at that point, she recalled, he grabbed her buttocks. “He didn’t pinch it; he grabbed it,” said Johnson. She was so surprised she didn’t say anything. She didn’t tell her mother.

Both women say they told family members after the incidents, although Johnson said she didn’t tell her sister until years after the event. Thorp said she didn’t make public her experience earlier because she didn’t feel like she’d be believed, particularly as Moore ascended to the pinnacle of legal power in the state. Johnson, who is now handicapped, said she came forward out of a sense of solidarity with the other women, a sense of moral outrage, and something else. “It’s because somebody asked,” she said. “If anybody had asked, we would have told it. No one asked.”

Once a flirt, always a flirt. We had plenty of married women at the university among the staff who flirted like crazy. Everyone understood it meant nothing for the most part.

The part of this story that I don’t find credible is the part about Roy playing grab ass with the lady.

Even the flirting part seems over the top. Roy is alleged to be flirting with the woman’s mother also in the office. Nope, doesn’t make sense.

This entire story is ridiculous on the face of it at this point. These women are being used by the establishment to smear a fellow in order to keep him out of Washington, where there’s a ray of hope that the swamp can be drained at least a little.

AL Sen Poll: Moore Leads Jones 49% to 43%… Apparently the people of #Alabama have the sense to not be railroaded by #Democrat smear tactics & a cowardly #GOP establishment that has screwed the #American people over one time too many.

America the establishment elite are bludgeoning US because we rejected their candidate choice for US. They did the same thing w/ #PresidentTrump! They have had their way for too long! Time to make them pay BIG TIME! Alabama vote in Judge Moore! https://t.co/xVd707tanX

AL Sen Poll : I was hoping the @GOP establishment would stay on the sidelines while honorable Americans retook our nation (through votes of course) but it appears they want to side with the Socialist, unpatriotic Lefties. They are officially the enemy.

ALABAMA TELLS THE LEFTIST OLIGARCHS OF BOTH PARTIES TO GO FLY A KITE!!!Alabama will make Judge Moore Senator Moore.These girls have been doing a hit job on him & if that yearbook note was him, it was a young politician establishing a long time voterhttps://t.co/WVzWDNzVeT

Millie Weaver goes undercover in Austin, Texas to see what the drag queens are up to these days.

It’s horrific. Watch, but be prepared to run to the bathroom to throw up.

Nine minutes of sickening adult content.

How is it even legal to have children present at something like this?

Published on Nov 13, 2017

Infowars reporter Millie Weaver goes undercover as ‘Rainbow Snatch’ to the Austin International Drag Festival to investigate how children are being over-sexualized and indoctrinated into fetish lifestyles. The drag festival was sated with raunchy language and provocative dancing with very young children participating. Astonishingly, the afternoon event climaxed with a burlesque dance from an 11-year-old transgender boy.

Some of the excellent comments on youtube:

Where is the mass gunman when you need him?﻿
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I am atheist myself but this is look like satanism festival.﻿
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This is all connected to elitist paedophilia﻿
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They should be considered child abuse at the very least if not even considered molestation of their mind﻿